When the Air Jordan 4 was released in 1989 for a retail price of $110, it wasn't a big seller at first. The four original colourways White/Black, White/Fire Red-Black, Off White/Military Blue and Black/Cement tended to stand around in the shops, waiting to be reduced in price in order to find buyers. But that changed significantly over the course of the year. Spike Lee's film classic "Do The Right Thing" from 1989, which Best Jordan Retro Reps eloquently and humorously portrayed the tensions between the black and white population of America, contributed to this explode in New York in the 80s. In two key scenes of the film, Buggin' Out (Giancarlo Esposito), who is always programmed for stress, wears the Nike Air Jordan 4 White/ Black. In one of the two scenes, a white homeowner in a Larry Bird t-shirt steps on the hothead's brand new sneakers, which can then be seen in a close-up. A fight breaks out about the dirty “brand new Jordans”, during which Buggin”˜ Out demands that his opponent buy him new sneakers. However, the Nike Air Jordan 4 had its big coming out in the first